Serbia and the European Union: Economic Lessons from the New Member States, vol 1
Edited by Mirjana Radovic Markovic (),
Srdjan Redzepagic (),
João Andrade and
Paulino Teixeira
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JEL-codes: F15 O52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
Edition: 1
ISBN: 978-972-9344-03-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Maastricht Criteria at the Age of 18: Are They Converging, Which Party and to What End?

- Marko Malovic, Malisa Djukic and Srdjan Redzepagic
- Ch 2 Attractiveness of Western Balkan Countries for FDI

- Matija Rejec and Slavica Penev
- Ch 3 Attractiveness of Serbia for Foreign Direct Investments: tendencies, Obstacles and Perspectives

- Ivan Stosic, Draško Nikolić and Mihajlo Djukic
- Ch 4 Accession to the European Union, Interest Rates and Indebtedness: Greece and Portugal

- Pedro Bação and António Portugal Duarte
- Ch 5 Financial System Integration of Serbia in the European Financial System

- Zoran Grubisic, Perisa Ivanovic and Nikola Fabris
- Ch 6 Harmonization of Serbian Accounting Standards with the EU Standards

- Gordana Vukelic, Sonja Djuricin and Grozdana Belopavlovic
- Ch 7 Credibility and Monetary Policy: The Case of Serbia

- Gradimir Kozetinac
- Ch 8 Cultural Barriers to Serbia Joining the European Union

- Zivka Przulj and Gordana Vukelic
- Ch 9 Monetary Policy and the Path to Successful Introduction of Euro in Slovak Republic

- Júlia Ďurčová and Ľudmila Bartóková
- Ch 10 Misconduct of the Key Policy Rate: The Case of Serbia

- Branko Zivanovic, Milena Kovacevic and Una Vukoje
- Ch 11 Inequality and Growth relevant Links for the Portuguese Economy

- Maria Adelaide Duarte and Marta Simões
- Ch 12 Financial Constraints: Lessons from the Portuguese Monetary Integration

- Filipe Silva and Carlos Carreira
- Ch 13 Banking Reform in Slovakia: Case of Commercial Banks and Central Bank

- Marianna Sinicakova
- Ch 14 How Strong Is Serbian Agriculture - Comparative Analysis of Several Agricultural Indicators of Serbia and Romania

- Marko Jelocnik, Lana Ivanovic and Jonel Subic
- Ch 15 Reforms in Chosen Transition Countries with Recommendations for Increasing Competitiveness

- Vesna Parausic, Vladana Hamovic and Branko Mihailovic
- Ch 16 Public Administration Reform in the Slovak republic and Other Related reforms – Taking Lessons of the Other EU Countrie

- Lenka Horváthová
- Ch 17 Multifunctional Dimension of the Serbian Agriculture Sector in the Function of Accession to EU

- Ana Jasko, Nenad Popovic and Ondrej Jasko
- Ch 18 Banking Sector Comparative Analysis Serbia vs EU Member States

- Vlastimir Vukovic
- Ch 19 Regional Policy Funds: How Prepared Is Serbia to Access European Union Regional Policy Funs?

- Djuro Djuric, Vladan Ivanovic and Mladenka Balaban
- Ch 20 Poland's Integration with the European Union and Its Imlication for Small and Medium Scale Enterprises

- Mirjana Radovic Markovic and Imani Kyaruzi
- Ch 21 EU and Serbia: SME Policy in Time of Crisis and Beyond

- Isidora Beraha, Elena Baranenko and Ana Jasko
- Ch 22 Reform of Accounting and Accounting Education in the Slovak Republic After the Euro Zone Accession

- Radoslav Tusan
- Ch 23 Education and Training Model for Implementation of E-CRM Strategy

- Jovan Zubović, Ivana Domazet and Aleksandra Bradic Martinovic
- Ch 24 Policy of Small Farms Subsidizing in the Function of Economic and Social Development of Villages in Serbia

- Bozo Draskovic, Zoran Rajkovic and Dusko Bodroza
- Ch 25 Corporate Social Responsibility as a Tool for Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth

- Bojana Radovanovic, Filip Brkovic and Slavica Stevanovic
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